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Central Austin Transit Issues

Jude Galligan | September 4, 2009 |

City of Austin Transportation Director, Rob Spillar, has been in the news recently presenting the reality of central Austin roads.  No new roads can be constructed inside Central Austin.  We need to quickly implement signal timing efficiencies wherever possible.  Further we must acknowledge that central Austin roads are at full capacity and embark upon new modes of transportation.  I like Rob’s approach, lest we become culpable observers for worsening city problems.

The ABJ is reporting on a resurgence in the discussion for central Austin rail system. I like Mark Littlefield’s quote:

“Mark Littlefield, a public affairs political consultant, said the entity chosen to run the proposed rail system will be an important aspect in determining how voters stomach a potential bond vote. The economy will also factor in, he said.

‘We could have, hypothetically, the most economically, financially responsible plan that makes the most transportation sense and could solve every traffic problem in Austin forever, but if it’s going to be run by Cap Metro, it would have a difficult time passing,’ he said.”

-Jude

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Bike Lane And Back-In Parking Coming To W 6th

Jude Galligan | September 3, 2009 |

Back-in parking along W 6th is a pilot program for Austin
Back-in parking along W 6th is a pilot program for Austin

[pdf of parking plan]

From the City of Austin, Department of Public Works:

“In coordination with routine street maintenance (road re-surfacing and re-striping), and to improve safety and mobility in the corridor for both motor vehicles and bicycles, the street striping will be reconfigured. In order to reconfigure the street striping some on-street parking will be removed. These modifications are to provide delineated bicycle lanes.

The City’s Public Works Department and Transportation Departments are implementing and improving a bicycle route system, as directed by the Austin City Council per City Ordinance No. 20090611-075 (The Austin Bicycle Plan). W. 6th Street from Lamar Boulevard to Patterson Avenue is a portion of Route 52 of the City of Austin bicycle system.

The new parking restriction will be as follows:

* W 6th St. (Lamar Blvd. to Patterson Ave.) – parking modification is to prohibit parking on both sides of the street in travel lanes and to-be-installed bike lanes.

Additionally, the inset angled parking between 1110 6th St and Blanco St will be converted to back-in angle parking; parking capacity will remain the same. Back-in angle parking provides drivers with improved safety, increased visibility, fewer collisions, and easier loading and unloading, and is compatible with bicycle lanes. This section of W. 6th St, like Dean Keeton St installed in August 2009, will be a pilot project for back-in angle parking in Austin. If the pilot program is unsuccessful, then front-in angle parking will be restored. The inset parallel parking between Harthan St and Winflo Dr, and Lamar Blvd and Baylor St will remain the same.”

Filed Under: downtown austin Tagged With: Parking

Car2Go Spotted In The Wild

Jude Galligan | September 2, 2009 |

This morning while walking to the office I spotted three Car2Go Smart cars parked at 5th & West Ave.  The last sighting was back in May.  Below are some pics…

austin car2go car share
austin car2go car share

car2go in downtown Austin
car2go in downtown Austin

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Federal Courthouse Groundbreaking Ceremony

Jude Galligan | September 2, 2009 |

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Filed Under: downtown austin Tagged With: federal courthouse

Dillo Is Dead – For Real This Time

Jude Galligan | September 1, 2009 |

In Fact Daily is reporting that CapMetro’s board has officially killed the Dillo.   Friday, October 2nd, will be the last day of operation.

R.I.P.

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